Ecological Remediation
Ecological remediation is an important process for restoring damaged or degraded ecosystems to their original state. It involves the removal of pollutants, such as industrial waste, from soil, water, and air, as well as the restoration of habitat, vegetation, and biodiversity. Through this process, ecosystems can be returned to a healthier and more stable state, allowing wildlife to flourish, improving water and air quality, and promoting a healthier overall environment. Ecological remediation also helps to protect human health by reducing exposure to pollutants and restoring natural habitats. In addition, it can help to preserve the economic value of surrounding areas by providing a safe and healthy environment to live, work, and play.
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